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â€¢ r w bmm baib(i)iltoiiaÂ£fj yoli 1 rimilsivclftl x i t\5"eftoa mail 15 18*1 vo 9 hjim i a Â» i r â– 'â€¢' sa mi r kit y t . j i . r sawftlauvv c utav n . ill bingham i white | ||\ the 16th of april thc t-xerciccs of the male â– !.â€¢â€¢ a **Â»' ! vr p-utinent of this institution commenced un 1 . the rtiims : i care of the hev dr freeman who will also sup rintc nd the subscription price of the warr v i umuniajn is the education of the fcmalqg during upward oftv nt .. ., . . â€žÂ»... n i.-h .,,..,. i ... i .,â€ž.... yean dr freeman has presided principally over tlie â– r t dollars t r an n i , pa able tmlt.vc ai tj m advance i i ,. . . .... , ' , ,., r â€¢ _., â€¢ -""' " i " â€¢ i , ',. flourishing academies v h.l.-nton and ne wberti in this d'j'no paper will be discontinued until all an . arages st ., u , , ,,,,â€ž, t n tjtations he received the most hoi are paid unless at the discretion of the editors . i tble testimonies of his supc ior ( lenti us a t ilr ; i â€¢ whoeverwill become responsible for the pajn.ent of and llij uncommon success in ihe d of unitiyg . _. . . .. " gentlcii â€¢'..!. .. due , . i line in tlie gov pim papers shall receive a tenth fi-ati eminent w 1 â– i-hi 1 4 aii\i;iirisi mk.nts will he inserted on the customary be riven of tuft 6f dr fl ... i >â– . 'â€¢: terms persons sending in mvertisements mi>st derived from the facts lhal during tliis whqlt | od nccifvthe nuinber of times they wish tfiem inserted or die-tystftitions er w i he ha presided have flour 1 j ...,.,, i . i ished bey ono ttiv former example for ui salislacuoii they will be conuiiucd 1.11 ordered out and charge ac , ( . â– y , ,, - nq ,, u â€ž, , _, . u tllaklcu;1 . oordingly of dr rrceaia-t lv would â– â€¢ ' , iin the following ov no advertisement inserted until it has heen paitlfor trarts.from a " voluntary tribute i f thanlss ci n nrits payment assumed by some person in litis town or Â£ d by die ajrustees of newbern academ^on msrctlr pr n payiuciu wnuiuw j i ing from tlu-r service ; among whom we n:itii-u some ofl its vicinity the most distinguished liattes <- u r state can boast â€” fj-all lettei-s to the editors must bc pat-paid or they >Â« xhii seminary under his fkj-ectiein ms nourished bcj will not be attended to yuii.lull former experience in si i400i discipline in tliij ! ; tl â– ' i ..' j wsuuwy vk'\j_;vna 10r till wll.teuv caroliktax messrs editors : deeply interested as j an individual and as a citizen of thc western a section of thc state of north-carolina i have m since ihe cumiiieiicenicnt of the publication tlllul thk a-menlcln riuiiui to improve the quality df the l'ota murefm feb ism 1821 mit tvtsxkti â€” i had heard many years back that thc best way to improve the potato was from the seed of its own apple about five or six years past i made the trial â€” i gathered a handlul of thc apples of the blue potato when fully lipe â€” i mashed them and washed out the seed and driccl them â€” in the spring i sowed them in drills they came up very thick hiving the appear nce of some small weeds â€” in two or three weeks iliey put oat leaves having the appear ance of potatoes â€” 1 then thinned them and worked ihem as i thought right â€” in the fall i bail seed of many kinds white blue and red of va rious shapes and complexions â€” i selected four or live kinds in the spring and planted each sep arate and gound i had improved my potatoes very much as to flavour â€” and also sonic of tbe kinds 1 selected were very productive so much so that i planted no more of my bid seed and do still consider lhc change uilvantagetms of your very useful and highly respectables paper been a silent but anxious spectator ofb passing events and the pleasure which ll have derived from the independence and e-.it i manifested throughout its course in the vindi i cation of our rights as citizens has excited in i mc a desire to contribute as much as possible tu i perpetuate ar.d extend its usefulness to its ut i most limits 1 many and some very well written essays have already found their way lo the public and have made tlieir appearance amidst a people oppressed by the despotic sway of eastern tyranny whence we arc to expect laws and regulations to govern us not atlnpted to the exigencies of the country but framed aitd constituted by the whim and enprice of a few designing men whose private interest is probably lhe governing principle some of these essays had for their object the laudable ancl very fruitful subject of a convention to revise and amend the present constitution and t Â». the celebrated h j&jwaspt llovsc v-.\vii\eer>Â«.^b iii zjÂ»j j j.ja now in lid health and vigor will stand uic ensuing season at my stable in salisbury it the moderate price of twelve dollars the season sui en dol lars the single leap and twenty dollars for insurance ; which will be demanded as soon as the marc '<â– â€¢ dia a - ered to be with foal or tbe property transferred the season will commence the first day of march and end the lirst of august fifty cents to the groom iu every instant e mietlal.l lillu'.vn february 9 1821 wtso descitll'l'ion napoleon is 1 1 . tut sm jv ten years old tius spring sixteen hands undone n'ti i.i 1 , most excellent symmetry and possess-s its much pnwi j and activity as any horse on the continent ; and as a race hone stands unrivaled ''â€¢ d pedigree â€” sky scraper i he sire of napoleon was got by col holmes's lamousiinpe ' !<"" : llaiv 11 1 who wa bred by the tlukc of cr.il on ... '. r'.t b mag net out bf hebe ; uc.be was got v v cl'.i ' 'â– '-', out of un own sister to eclipse sky-scra bratctl running mare oracle who \> :.. g'.'t b . ob n-ity ; his grandam by celar ; his grandam by the imported horse partner obscurity celar and partner were all un bred horses descended from the best blood in england in ami eaav the dam of napoleon was got by tie ii ' 1 horse baronet her dam called camilla was got by v phalus her dam who was sister to brilliant antl lliirrel Â» traveller wasv got by old traveller ; her grandam by veari ioug.it out of col bird's famous imported mare v.iluster the above pedigrcej.f camilla mas giv.-.i hy e-icn wade hampton of s carolina who hied tier tor gen gunn of philadelphia ,_,_., nto i signed jno alls i on perform vmcf i do hereby certify that napoleon has run four races all of which he has beat with great ease ; the last over the salisbury turf beating branch s sir druid singleton's bay horse and jones's colt ; branch s nd singleton's horse he distanced he has never bcen brought to the turf since ; and i do recommend him a a soar fetter john thomi'son lil pi'ogrt -'â– â– â€¢ ol li i 1 at in unwearied diligest ln .'â€¢'.. i dr freeman has always been conaideted b thc trustees unrivaltjjl and entitled to their undinda acknowledgments ans the trustees would a\:ii , ives of the opportiinitv to tender their testimon in tlie highest boifimendation of mb social moral anil n i iportment ' '( he fcfuov ing branches of education arr taught â– eng li h heading writing spelling a.-iilrn^tie uathemat ici geography and use of the globes natural and stora i phy lite-tone f.i.i,ic coup j.'iiii anil dcclama lioh â€¢ in latin ruddiman'a and adam's granjpiar corde ri historic sacrx \ iri roma 6 books of csesar ovid expurgata virgil cicero's belect orations sj !â– â– â– :'_ wars with catahne and jugurtlva horace through out mair's introduction prosod . in greek â€” valpy's or wettenhall's fiflgnmar greek testament evangelists ami acts t.i tho apostle-i graces tiuirji groe'ca majora xer.ophon homer ncilaon's iv rciaes and pn bodj . lu he female department dr freeman will he as bisted by mis slater in tlie literary and classical . auclies while miss mitchell will continue to conduct tli â€¢ ornamental of the talents and qualifications oi thesi lddies to improve the minds itiul polish the man , . j ofthclr iipils the trustees from ample experience can give tlie most decided approbation under such auspices the trustees feel as-mired tvis institution , mist hourish to render it a nursery of all , :,,- .â€ž : to and useful branches of education as weil as of correct jp6ra and religious iiriuriplcs and feelings will be iheir unremitting aim and they feel confidence in , i'i it no jii.iiai institution in the state can now claim superior advantasps in tins depart a ut eli studies and imovs used will bn l > -"-' v ir willing spe'jiiifc english l.nimi-ir pjjte's or walsh's arithmetic geography antl the use of the globes whelpleyi anil tvl.l-'s histories blaii'.s khetoric conversations on natural philosophy moral philosophy astronomy andrew's logic chemistry euclid composition ; and if recpiired algebra anil the languages as it is the natur.il disposition of youth when unre strained in run into extravagances the trastess earnestly desire tint parents or gtiardians bringing scholars *â€¢> tliis acadeinv should place them under tli sptciat cure of some judicious person with instructions to attend lo their wan s anil regulate their purchases of necessary articles out of the stores the import ance of this rcqui ntioli must be apparent to every person of reflection and experience ' tho trus'ecs hive no other interest in thc success of tins institutions than to furnish to the rising generation opportunities of cdinmtion i i se complish this object they have devoted much of their time and all en tion and have gone to ven considerable expense in creating two large an i commodious edifices in procuring maps and other indiwensable artieler for tins schools besides these disburtenii nts the current expenses of the institution for salaries to the teachers and other purposes amount to about ft j.ooo per year it is therefore indispensable that parents and guar dians should he punctual in paying the tuition charges i and to avoid the uncertainty and trouble of alter collec tion it is positively requhed thai the tuition money in all cases shall he paid when the i ertificat pf admission is t'.ken out hy order of the hoard thos i cowan secretary saliabury may 1 1821 otj hoarding may he bad in respectable families fur 75 to 80 dollars the -, ir arm 3eym0i n naples | after noticing the departure from napleah ofthe king of the two sicilies for lybacbl the editor of thc boston cent'tncl dels the toll lowing note â€” king ferdinand ol the tw*l sicilies is now in the 71st year of his age h one of the empresses of tiie emperor fianci ifl was thc daughter of this king ; anel thc king'b two sons married austrian archduchesses fl this monarch has not been celebrated lor much talent ; and the principal part of his life has been spent in hunting fishing c â€” lie was considered one of tiie best shots and expertest fishermen in his kingdom ; and trav ellers sav that hc contributed very much by tht fares of fish he was in the habit of bring ing to market in naples to keep down thc price of that necessary article vt food they add that the following cpiuipu on a brothei i of the kiug will notbc very unsuitable for his tablet on his decease : â€” " here lies a glorious king of spain whoso praises every poet pipes renowned fnr many a/hjf campaign and drilling death among the snipes ; rut langh not living kings i pray reeausc his planets so bes\i in'd hiin this king of 9pain i dara to say i lu ..'. man :< fool with crow-is behind hiiu tiie sea serpe.vt agaim the captain of a west incliamnn who arrived a .â€¢ port at the eastward a few days since states that on friday the 30th of march between 5 and 6 o'clock p m cape ann bearing vv s vv distant 45 miles the sea quite smooth and a ve ry light breeze hc saw very distinctly the sea skki'knt at about forty yards from the vessel steering south his description ol the serpent corresponds with thc former accounts he has heretofore disbelieved thc existence of this mon ster but his doubts arc now entirely eradicated form of government of llie state of north carolina whereby and by which alone equal rights and immunities can be restored and secured to the people of a state in point of population and physical importance certainly not the least in this gigantic confederacy through the medium of your paper many other subjects also of no small importance have been discussed which were calculated to open the eyes of the understand ing of the people whose welfare appears to have been thc basis previous to the late session of the legislature of north carolina the subject of an iifstiu n of learning in the western sec ion-y/f lite state received that attention and waa urged with that zeal and solicitude which the importance of the subject demanded ; and what was the result . the legislature actua ted by motives of patriotism and benevolence no doubt granted a charter to the in.stituf.or so anxiously and vehemently demanded thin act of the legislature i hope will from the beneficial effects anticipated and which will no doubt be realized stand as a monument of liberality for ages yet unknown anel may be the theme of admiration and praise for gene rations yet unhoin j but has the legislature of north-carolina at its session for 1320 uniformly distinguish ed itself by its legislative acts for wisdom and beneficence such as that evinced on this occasion . a copy of the acts passed by that legislature is now before me ; they show for themselves ; and let them decide delightful would be the task of contemplating the acts of any session of any legislature uniformly and invariably distinguished for wisdom in tegrity and patriotism ; but aias ! quite dif ferent i fear is thc prospect now in view laws are enacted and executed for the purpose of introducing peace and order into society and of ameliorating and tranquilizing the condition of man j and the only object that should be held steadily in view by a leg islative body should be that which promises thc most beneficial effects in speaking of the transactions of the late session of the leg islature i do not wish to be understood as casting any undue reflections on any mem ber or members of that body ; nay i do not even wish to be understood as charging the legislature as a body with fraud and corrup tion , and although i do not approve of some of he acta passed by that body yet i have no doubt they were actuated by the purest motives unfortunately however they were grossly mistaken in some instances or else they were too ignorant to know better such for instance appears to have been the case with respect to the act which has for its ob ject thc abolition of imprisonment for debt erroneously called an act for the relief ot honest debtors or " thc honest debtor's act i say erroneously so called for indeed it might with far more propriety be called the dishon est debtors act inasmuch as they and they only are likely to derive much benefit from it in its present form much praise is cer tainly clue that legislature for having aimed at something good the law or custom of imprisoning persons without distinction for debt must ancl for ever will be considered cruel and inhuman in any civilized country and consequently the abolition of the cruel w,an away a i7rom mv stablc '" cabaias countyy i ! v^cf r or about the 26lh of february last a 5_Â»v^a c | ar i chesnut sorrel make bavin a white zsz^.'zj hind foot and a blaze in her forehead ; she ! . about fifteen hands high six or seven years old and of beautiful symmetry anv person taking up said marc i.nd letting me know co lhat i can get her again shall tie well rewarded by moses a shelby april 18 1821 3w47 state of soutu-uavoyina in equity camdex uistict > february term 13j1 > robert cunningham adm'r d b bailey deceased vs peter smith jun et al rill for relief _ the complainant having filed in this court lus lull anion other tilings preying *â– * *â€¢ creditors ol daniel s bailey may come in and estabhsh then de mands and receive their proper proportion ofthe assctts of the siitl estate and thai he might he discharged from his admini ration under the direction of this court and rt appealing to the satisfaction of this court that the following persons having demah-tsagainst the said is late reside out of this laie i jane troy petci smith pet r smith jun george hedrick henry ivai ley pearson st murphey james smith batterwnlte v trayi jacob line thomas mlison john frailey thomas l cowan i'eter w smith moses i locke allied i kerr clary & doherty anderson ellis gen pearson lan.es clav llr s i ferrand thomas scott rohcrt woods criiler vvilliani dixon robert moore : it is there fore ordered that the persons above named le appear to the said bill on or before tlie lirst lay of june next or in default thereof an order will bt made that the sai.l bill be taken pro ronfeaao as to tye said defendants and it is further ordered that sarah bailey who resides out pf this slate do appear totheaaidbillbi fore the next i wit john carter font eg camden mat march zt 1h21 tjel 41 till ruii'isr fur trade the new-york cazette contains an extract of a letter from liverpool the authenticity of which is vouched for by lhe editors of that paper which states that arrangements are nearly completed lor uniting the hudson's hay and north west fur companies under the name of lhe hudson's bay company â– xivw goods r(llll subscriber is now opening at his store in suit's m btiry a general nnd w ell sclented assortment of dry goods hard-ware and ____________________â€”-* â€” lottery extraordinary for thc encourage ment of domestic industry â€” we are in formed that a company of ladies have pro jectetl a lottery for the above purpose in which everv bachelor or widower who pur chases a ticket will be entitled to a valuable prize withatt c.::>t deduction manufacturers 1 journal medicines just received direct from n'.-w-y'iyk and philadelphia and laid in at pricies that will enable him to sell remark ably low his customers and tire jbublic arc reaped fully invited to enh and examine lor themselves ml kinils of country produce received in exchange i_ij j murphy ftv douurs ti'\\wvt i o tram-.i f -, m the subferiber em thc slt'e-jf pistol vpril a horse about si years 5*1_>vj old ofa dapple graj color about live feet z_^__mj^jl two inches high aiid lean in flesh tiii horse 6 been lately cut for the hook liis hoofs are somewhat broken and uneven and his mane and tail arc almost black a reward of live dollars will he riven if the horse is brought to james martin jun salisbury may 8 ik is ruj8lw empire in the year ib 18 there were born in the whole russian empire in the parishes of the greek religion 1,431,648 children 67 1 58 fewer than in the year 1817 the number of elcaths was 875 007 ; being 46,446 more than in the year 1817 among the deaths of the male sex there were 679 above 1cc years of age ; 219 above 105 ; i i 6 above 1 iu ; 06 above 125 ; 5 above 130 ; one attained the a^c of 140 undone even that of 145 years the number of marriage was 333 399 being 3,670 fewer than in 1817 v vÂ«to vi fttei'taiuioe nt . jjvik subscribe takes tills method of informing his j friends and the public in general that hc has estab lisheil himself in the house formerly occupied hi the w-^tj lluntsv'.lle sum at considerable ijmmnit.ous and r jmfortji lers and all who may fa is provided b^ul his stables with patronage tt on the cal neatness tvatn vm s.iv barrels cf train oil for salo low for cash apply ll'l tothe rkini-klts may 1 1821 7 au t\\>vvÂ»*\\t\c-i nrio the printing hisiikss i\ill be taken at this office i a tractable intelligent lad irom 14 to 10 years i ji e of good moral and industrious habit v ill meet with liberal e.nr.s and indulgent trestment msy i thc u states 1 hank stock has risen in new v.'.rk and philadelphia to i i7i percent at which price kale were made in the former city on thc 1 9th fhtoducc m u

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â€¢ r w bmm baib(i)iltoiiaÂ£fj yoli 1 rimilsivclftl x i t\5"eftoa mail 15 18*1 vo 9 hjim i a Â» i r â– 'â€¢' sa mi r kit y t . j i . r sawftlauvv c utav n . ill bingham i white | ||\ the 16th of april thc t-xerciccs of the male â– !.â€¢â€¢ a **Â»' ! vr p-utinent of this institution commenced un 1 . the rtiims : i care of the hev dr freeman who will also sup rintc nd the subscription price of the warr v i umuniajn is the education of the fcmalqg during upward oftv nt .. ., . . â€žÂ»... n i.-h .,,..,. i ... i .,â€ž.... yean dr freeman has presided principally over tlie â– r t dollars t r an n i , pa able tmlt.vc ai tj m advance i i ,. . . .... , ' , ,., r â€¢ _., â€¢ -""' " i " â€¢ i , ',. flourishing academies v h.l.-nton and ne wberti in this d'j'no paper will be discontinued until all an . arages st ., u , , ,,,,â€ž, t n tjtations he received the most hoi are paid unless at the discretion of the editors . i tble testimonies of his supc ior ( lenti us a t ilr ; i â€¢ whoeverwill become responsible for the pajn.ent of and llij uncommon success in ihe d of unitiyg . _. . . .. " gentlcii â€¢'..!. .. due , . i line in tlie gov pim papers shall receive a tenth fi-ati eminent w 1 â– i-hi 1 4 aii\i;iirisi mk.nts will he inserted on the customary be riven of tuft 6f dr fl ... i >â– . 'â€¢: terms persons sending in mvertisements mi>st derived from the facts lhal during tliis whqlt | od nccifvthe nuinber of times they wish tfiem inserted or die-tystftitions er w i he ha presided have flour 1 j ...,.,, i . i ished bey ono ttiv former example for ui salislacuoii they will be conuiiucd 1.11 ordered out and charge ac , ( . â– y , ,, - nq ,, u â€ž, , _, . u tllaklcu;1 . oordingly of dr rrceaia-t lv would â– â€¢ ' , iin the following ov no advertisement inserted until it has heen paitlfor trarts.from a " voluntary tribute i f thanlss ci n nrits payment assumed by some person in litis town or Â£ d by die ajrustees of newbern academ^on msrctlr pr n payiuciu wnuiuw j i ing from tlu-r service ; among whom we n:itii-u some ofl its vicinity the most distinguished liattes Â« xhii seminary under his fkj-ectiein ms nourished bcj will not be attended to yuii.lull former experience in si i400i discipline in tliij ! ; tl â– ' i ..' j wsuuwy vk'\j_;vna 10r till wll.teuv caroliktax messrs editors : deeply interested as j an individual and as a citizen of thc western a section of thc state of north-carolina i have m since ihe cumiiieiicenicnt of the publication tlllul thk a-menlcln riuiiui to improve the quality df the l'ota murefm feb ism 1821 mit tvtsxkti â€” i had heard many years back that thc best way to improve the potato was from the seed of its own apple about five or six years past i made the trial â€” i gathered a handlul of thc apples of the blue potato when fully lipe â€” i mashed them and washed out the seed and driccl them â€” in the spring i sowed them in drills they came up very thick hiving the appear nce of some small weeds â€” in two or three weeks iliey put oat leaves having the appear ance of potatoes â€” 1 then thinned them and worked ihem as i thought right â€” in the fall i bail seed of many kinds white blue and red of va rious shapes and complexions â€” i selected four or live kinds in the spring and planted each sep arate and gound i had improved my potatoes very much as to flavour â€” and also sonic of tbe kinds 1 selected were very productive so much so that i planted no more of my bid seed and do still consider lhc change uilvantagetms of your very useful and highly respectables paper been a silent but anxious spectator ofb passing events and the pleasure which ll have derived from the independence and e-.it i manifested throughout its course in the vindi i cation of our rights as citizens has excited in i mc a desire to contribute as much as possible tu i perpetuate ar.d extend its usefulness to its ut i most limits 1 many and some very well written essays have already found their way lo the public and have made tlieir appearance amidst a people oppressed by the despotic sway of eastern tyranny whence we arc to expect laws and regulations to govern us not atlnpted to the exigencies of the country but framed aitd constituted by the whim and enprice of a few designing men whose private interest is probably lhe governing principle some of these essays had for their object the laudable ancl very fruitful subject of a convention to revise and amend the present constitution and t Â». the celebrated h j&jwaspt llovsc v-.\vii\eer>Â«.^b iii zjÂ»j j j.ja now in lid health and vigor will stand uic ensuing season at my stable in salisbury it the moderate price of twelve dollars the season sui en dol lars the single leap and twenty dollars for insurance ; which will be demanded as soon as the marc ' :.. g'.'t b . ob n-ity ; his grandam by celar ; his grandam by the imported horse partner obscurity celar and partner were all un bred horses descended from the best blood in england in ami eaav the dam of napoleon was got by tie ii ' 1 horse baronet her dam called camilla was got by v phalus her dam who was sister to brilliant antl lliirrel Â» traveller wasv got by old traveller ; her grandam by veari ioug.it out of col bird's famous imported mare v.iluster the above pedigrcej.f camilla mas giv.-.i hy e-icn wade hampton of s carolina who hied tier tor gen gunn of philadelphia ,_,_., nto i signed jno alls i on perform vmcf i do hereby certify that napoleon has run four races all of which he has beat with great ease ; the last over the salisbury turf beating branch s sir druid singleton's bay horse and jones's colt ; branch s nd singleton's horse he distanced he has never bcen brought to the turf since ; and i do recommend him a a soar fetter john thomi'son lil pi'ogrt -'â– â– â€¢ ol li i 1 at in unwearied diligest ln .'â€¢'.. i dr freeman has always been conaideted b thc trustees unrivaltjjl and entitled to their undinda acknowledgments ans the trustees would a\:ii , ives of the opportiinitv to tender their testimon in tlie highest boifimendation of mb social moral anil n i iportment ' '( he fcfuov ing branches of education arr taught â– eng li h heading writing spelling a.-iilrn^tie uathemat ici geography and use of the globes natural and stora i phy lite-tone f.i.i,ic coup j.'iiii anil dcclama lioh â€¢ in latin ruddiman'a and adam's granjpiar corde ri historic sacrx \ iri roma 6 books of csesar ovid expurgata virgil cicero's belect orations sj !â– â– â– :'_ wars with catahne and jugurtlva horace through out mair's introduction prosod . in greek â€” valpy's or wettenhall's fiflgnmar greek testament evangelists ami acts t.i tho apostle-i graces tiuirji groe'ca majora xer.ophon homer ncilaon's iv rciaes and pn bodj . lu he female department dr freeman will he as bisted by mis slater in tlie literary and classical . auclies while miss mitchell will continue to conduct tli â€¢ ornamental of the talents and qualifications oi thesi lddies to improve the minds itiul polish the man , . j ofthclr iipils the trustees from ample experience can give tlie most decided approbation under such auspices the trustees feel as-mired tvis institution , mist hourish to render it a nursery of all , :,,- .â€ž : to and useful branches of education as weil as of correct jp6ra and religious iiriuriplcs and feelings will be iheir unremitting aim and they feel confidence in , i'i it no jii.iiai institution in the state can now claim superior advantasps in tins depart a ut eli studies and imovs used will bn l > -"-' v ir willing spe'jiiifc english l.nimi-ir pjjte's or walsh's arithmetic geography antl the use of the globes whelpleyi anil tvl.l-'s histories blaii'.s khetoric conversations on natural philosophy moral philosophy astronomy andrew's logic chemistry euclid composition ; and if recpiired algebra anil the languages as it is the natur.il disposition of youth when unre strained in run into extravagances the trastess earnestly desire tint parents or gtiardians bringing scholars *â€¢> tliis acadeinv should place them under tli sptciat cure of some judicious person with instructions to attend lo their wan s anil regulate their purchases of necessary articles out of the stores the import ance of this rcqui ntioli must be apparent to every person of reflection and experience ' tho trus'ecs hive no other interest in thc success of tins institutions than to furnish to the rising generation opportunities of cdinmtion i i se complish this object they have devoted much of their time and all en tion and have gone to ven considerable expense in creating two large an i commodious edifices in procuring maps and other indiwensable artieler for tins schools besides these disburtenii nts the current expenses of the institution for salaries to the teachers and other purposes amount to about ft j.ooo per year it is therefore indispensable that parents and guar dians should he punctual in paying the tuition charges i and to avoid the uncertainty and trouble of alter collec tion it is positively requhed thai the tuition money in all cases shall he paid when the i ertificat pf admission is t'.ken out hy order of the hoard thos i cowan secretary saliabury may 1 1821 otj hoarding may he bad in respectable families fur 75 to 80 dollars the -, ir arm 3eym0i n naples | after noticing the departure from napleah ofthe king of the two sicilies for lybacbl the editor of thc boston cent'tncl dels the toll lowing note â€” king ferdinand ol the tw*l sicilies is now in the 71st year of his age h one of the empresses of tiie emperor fianci ifl was thc daughter of this king ; anel thc king'b two sons married austrian archduchesses fl this monarch has not been celebrated lor much talent ; and the principal part of his life has been spent in hunting fishing c â€” lie was considered one of tiie best shots and expertest fishermen in his kingdom ; and trav ellers sav that hc contributed very much by tht fares of fish he was in the habit of bring ing to market in naples to keep down thc price of that necessary article vt food they add that the following cpiuipu on a brothei i of the kiug will notbc very unsuitable for his tablet on his decease : â€” " here lies a glorious king of spain whoso praises every poet pipes renowned fnr many a/hjf campaign and drilling death among the snipes ; rut langh not living kings i pray reeausc his planets so bes\i in'd hiin this king of 9pain i dara to say i lu ..'. man :< fool with crow-is behind hiiu tiie sea serpe.vt agaim the captain of a west incliamnn who arrived a .â€¢ port at the eastward a few days since states that on friday the 30th of march between 5 and 6 o'clock p m cape ann bearing vv s vv distant 45 miles the sea quite smooth and a ve ry light breeze hc saw very distinctly the sea skki'knt at about forty yards from the vessel steering south his description ol the serpent corresponds with thc former accounts he has heretofore disbelieved thc existence of this mon ster but his doubts arc now entirely eradicated form of government of llie state of north carolina whereby and by which alone equal rights and immunities can be restored and secured to the people of a state in point of population and physical importance certainly not the least in this gigantic confederacy through the medium of your paper many other subjects also of no small importance have been discussed which were calculated to open the eyes of the understand ing of the people whose welfare appears to have been thc basis previous to the late session of the legislature of north carolina the subject of an iifstiu n of learning in the western sec ion-y/f lite state received that attention and waa urged with that zeal and solicitude which the importance of the subject demanded ; and what was the result . the legislature actua ted by motives of patriotism and benevolence no doubt granted a charter to the in.stituf.or so anxiously and vehemently demanded thin act of the legislature i hope will from the beneficial effects anticipated and which will no doubt be realized stand as a monument of liberality for ages yet unknown anel may be the theme of admiration and praise for gene rations yet unhoin j but has the legislature of north-carolina at its session for 1320 uniformly distinguish ed itself by its legislative acts for wisdom and beneficence such as that evinced on this occasion . a copy of the acts passed by that legislature is now before me ; they show for themselves ; and let them decide delightful would be the task of contemplating the acts of any session of any legislature uniformly and invariably distinguished for wisdom in tegrity and patriotism ; but aias ! quite dif ferent i fear is thc prospect now in view laws are enacted and executed for the purpose of introducing peace and order into society and of ameliorating and tranquilizing the condition of man j and the only object that should be held steadily in view by a leg islative body should be that which promises thc most beneficial effects in speaking of the transactions of the late session of the leg islature i do not wish to be understood as casting any undue reflections on any mem ber or members of that body ; nay i do not even wish to be understood as charging the legislature as a body with fraud and corrup tion , and although i do not approve of some of he acta passed by that body yet i have no doubt they were actuated by the purest motives unfortunately however they were grossly mistaken in some instances or else they were too ignorant to know better such for instance appears to have been the case with respect to the act which has for its ob ject thc abolition of imprisonment for debt erroneously called an act for the relief ot honest debtors or " thc honest debtor's act i say erroneously so called for indeed it might with far more propriety be called the dishon est debtors act inasmuch as they and they only are likely to derive much benefit from it in its present form much praise is cer tainly clue that legislature for having aimed at something good the law or custom of imprisoning persons without distinction for debt must ancl for ever will be considered cruel and inhuman in any civilized country and consequently the abolition of the cruel w,an away a i7rom mv stablc '" cabaias countyy i ! v^cf r or about the 26lh of february last a 5_Â»v^a c | ar i chesnut sorrel make bavin a white zsz^.'zj hind foot and a blaze in her forehead ; she ! . about fifteen hands high six or seven years old and of beautiful symmetry anv person taking up said marc i.nd letting me know co lhat i can get her again shall tie well rewarded by moses a shelby april 18 1821 3w47 state of soutu-uavoyina in equity camdex uistict > february term 13j1 > robert cunningham adm'r d b bailey deceased vs peter smith jun et al rill for relief _ the complainant having filed in this court lus lull anion other tilings preying *â– * *â€¢ creditors ol daniel s bailey may come in and estabhsh then de mands and receive their proper proportion ofthe assctts of the siitl estate and thai he might he discharged from his admini ration under the direction of this court and rt appealing to the satisfaction of this court that the following persons having demah-tsagainst the said is late reside out of this laie i jane troy petci smith pet r smith jun george hedrick henry ivai ley pearson st murphey james smith batterwnlte v trayi jacob line thomas mlison john frailey thomas l cowan i'eter w smith moses i locke allied i kerr clary & doherty anderson ellis gen pearson lan.es clav llr s i ferrand thomas scott rohcrt woods criiler vvilliani dixon robert moore : it is there fore ordered that the persons above named le appear to the said bill on or before tlie lirst lay of june next or in default thereof an order will bt made that the sai.l bill be taken pro ronfeaao as to tye said defendants and it is further ordered that sarah bailey who resides out pf this slate do appear totheaaidbillbi fore the next i wit john carter font eg camden mat march zt 1h21 tjel 41 till ruii'isr fur trade the new-york cazette contains an extract of a letter from liverpool the authenticity of which is vouched for by lhe editors of that paper which states that arrangements are nearly completed lor uniting the hudson's hay and north west fur companies under the name of lhe hudson's bay company â– xivw goods r(llll subscriber is now opening at his store in suit's m btiry a general nnd w ell sclented assortment of dry goods hard-ware and ____________________â€”-* â€” lottery extraordinary for thc encourage ment of domestic industry â€” we are in formed that a company of ladies have pro jectetl a lottery for the above purpose in which everv bachelor or widower who pur chases a ticket will be entitled to a valuable prize withatt c.::>t deduction manufacturers 1 journal medicines just received direct from n'.-w-y'iyk and philadelphia and laid in at pricies that will enable him to sell remark ably low his customers and tire jbublic arc reaped fully invited to enh and examine lor themselves ml kinils of country produce received in exchange i_ij j murphy ftv douurs ti'\\wvt i o tram-.i f -, m the subferiber em thc slt'e-jf pistol vpril a horse about si years 5*1_>vj old ofa dapple graj color about live feet z_^__mj^jl two inches high aiid lean in flesh tiii horse 6 been lately cut for the hook liis hoofs are somewhat broken and uneven and his mane and tail arc almost black a reward of live dollars will he riven if the horse is brought to james martin jun salisbury may 8 ik is ruj8lw empire in the year ib 18 there were born in the whole russian empire in the parishes of the greek religion 1,431,648 children 67 1 58 fewer than in the year 1817 the number of elcaths was 875 007 ; being 46,446 more than in the year 1817 among the deaths of the male sex there were 679 above 1cc years of age ; 219 above 105 ; i i 6 above 1 iu ; 06 above 125 ; 5 above 130 ; one attained the a^c of 140 undone even that of 145 years the number of marriage was 333 399 being 3,670 fewer than in 1817 v vÂ«to vi fttei'taiuioe nt . jjvik subscribe takes tills method of informing his j friends and the public in general that hc has estab lisheil himself in the house formerly occupied hi the w-^tj lluntsv'.lle sum at considerable ijmmnit.ous and r jmfortji lers and all who may fa is provided b^ul his stables with patronage tt on the cal neatness tvatn vm s.iv barrels cf train oil for salo low for cash apply ll'l tothe rkini-klts may 1 1821 7 au t\\>vvÂ»*\\t\c-i nrio the printing hisiikss i\ill be taken at this office i a tractable intelligent lad irom 14 to 10 years i ji e of good moral and industrious habit v ill meet with liberal e.nr.s and indulgent trestment msy i thc u states 1 hank stock has risen in new v.'.rk and philadelphia to i i7i percent at which price kale were made in the former city on thc 1 9th fhtoducc m u